Things You'll Need:
- Snack & Appetizer Cookbooks
- Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
- Healthy Foods
- Blenders
- Small Bowls
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Step 1
Cut down on the basic "bad guys:" fat, salt, sugar and empty calories.
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Step 2
Substitute similar but healthier alternatives when possible: pretzels for chips, air-popped popcorn for oily or buttered, yogurt-based dips for cheese- and mayo-based ones.
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Step 3
Chop fruits and veggies into bite-sized pieces or strips. Teens like foods they can grab and take with them.
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Step 4
Smoothies and fruit shakes are packed with nutrients and are also very trendy. Use yogurt, milk, fresh or frozen fruit and fruit juices.
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Step 5
Freeze grapes, mango slices, watermelon and berries for a fun, slushy snack.
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Step 6
Be flexible. Adding chocolate chips or M&Ms to a shake is a great way to get a chocolate fix along with all the nutrients in milk.
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Step 7
Dry-roasted nuts and seeds have a satisfying crunch and are a healthy snack in moderation. Also, use nut butters in celery or in sandwiches.
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Step 8
Select teas and fizzy waters instead of soda. Juices are all right some of the time, but they have a lot of sugar and calories as well.
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Step 9
Serve small portions of "real food." Mini bagels, crackers with a little bit of cheese, leftovers, microwave burritos and healthy breakfast cereals with milk all make excellent snacks.
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Step 10
Hand-make tortilla chips, oven fries, mini-pizzas to control fat and salt.
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Step 11
Serve snacks in small bowls, which make a small serving look more abundant.
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Step 12
Keep your refrigerator and cupboards stocked with what you want your teens to eat and don't keep what you don't want them to eat. If you provide pretzels for free, they're not likely to buy their own potato chips.










Comments
Anonymous said
on 8/8/2006 Don't let them skip meals, because you know it's bad for them. Make a chart of their food for the week!
Anonymous said
on 12/30/2005 Eat more fruits instead of straight sugars. Fruits have natural sugars, so the craving for candies will decrease. You won't become thin from cutting out carbs or cutting back on fats. Your body needs fats, but if you exercise it will be level. You must balance food and activity.
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 Try to keep your teens eating less things that you find come out of a box or a bag! They are usually packed with fat, sugar, or other stuff the body just doesn't need.